A subtype of khukurī that has a single fuller in the main portion of the blade.
A subtype of khukurī that has no fullers in the main portion of the blade.
Nepali term for the blade of a khukurī.
Nepali word for scrollwork embroidery on a khukuri scabbard.
Nepali word for scrollwork embroidery on a khukuri scabbard.
Generic Nias word for "knife" or "sword".
Nepali word for Chinese Magnolia, the wood used for khukurī handles.
In Turkish, bichaq literally means "knife".
The Bichuwa is an Indian dagger with a looped hilt and recurved blade.
Nepali word for the handle of a khukuri.
Bolo simply means knife and is usually used to describe a wide range of Philippine single-edged machete-like tools and weapons.
A variation of khukri with a short, broad blade.
Nepali word for embroidery; braid; filigree work.
Nepali word for the small fire striker often carried in the scabbard of a khukurī.
Alternative spelling for chilanum, a South Indian type of dagger.
A type of Indian dagger with a stem-like grip and wide pommel.
Collector's term for the ridges outlining grooves on a khukurī blade.
Nepali term for the ridges outlining grooves on a khukurī blade.
Burmese word for their dagger.
Nepali word for the scabbard of a khukurī.
Alternative spelling of da̱hmjaun, the Burmese word for their dagger.
Nepali term for the edge of a blade.
A short Bhutanese dagger with a blade that gradually narrows to an acute point.
A subtype of khukurī that has two fullers in the main portion of the blade.
Literally "silver knife". Korean knives worn by upper class women in Joseon society.